Marines plan to have one Marine control 15 drones in swarm attacks

Washington Times:
The U.S. Marine Corps sees swarming “suicide drones” as a key to survival on future battlefields.

A recent roundtable event with Capt. Matt Cornachio of Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory highlighted the emerging need for loitering munitions. Military officials see the drones as a literal lifesaver in situations where Marines do not have complete airspace control.

“It is not out of the realm of possible to think these things can be in the air for three up to four hours,” the officer told Marine Corps Times.

Marines have successfully tested a single operator controlling six drones at once, but Capt. Cornachio and other officials envision of future where 15 aircraft can fly with “minimal operator burden.”

“[It’s about] having the machines do the work for you,” he added.

One way the Corps plans on achieving its goal is by equipping future drones with automatic target recognition capability.
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That sounds like it could be pretty hectic for the Marine controlling the drones.  If the system works as planned it should give the Marine units more situational awareness in dealing with an enemy.

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